Teen Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation Treatment

Teen Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation Treatment

Treatment for Suicidal Thoughts and Self-Harm in Teens and Young Adults

Suicidal thoughts and self-harm behaviors are signs of deep emotional pain and should always be taken seriously. Teens and young adults struggling with self-harm, suicidal ideation, emotional dysregulation, or chronic hopelessness often feel trapped, misunderstood, emotionally overwhelmed, or unable to cope with life’s challenges.

Families facing these struggles frequently feel frightened, exhausted, and unsure where to turn for help. The good news is that healing is possible. With compassionate support, evidence-based treatment, and strong therapeutic relationships, many young people learn healthier ways to manage emotions, tolerate distress, and rebuild hope.

At Telos, we provide treatment for teens and young adults who have struggled with suicidal thoughts, self-harm behaviors, emotional instability, depression, trauma, anxiety, and related mental health concerns. Our approach focuses on safety, emotional regulation, healthy coping skills, family healing, and long-term resilience.

Treatment may include:

  • Comprehensive clinical assessment
  • Individual therapy
  • Family therapy
  • DBT-based emotional regulation skills
  • Group therapy
  • Safety planning
  • Psychiatric support when appropriate
  • Recreation and experiential therapy
  • Relationship-based mentoring and accountability

Our goal is to help students move from hopelessness toward stability, connection, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is Telos different from other therapeutic boarding schools?

Telos is one of the few programs accredited by both The Joint Commission (clinical) and Cognia (academic). We also offer PrTMS — a personalized, non-invasive neurological treatment — as part of our clinical toolkit, which no other program in Utah provides. Our relationship-based model means students are known as individuals, not managed as cases.

What does family involvement look like during treatment?

Family is central to the Telos treatment model. Parents participate in regular family therapy sessions, receive updates from the clinical team, and are supported through their own process alongside their son. Family involvement is not optional — it is a core part of how we work.

Will my son be able to continue his education while at Telos?

Yes. Telos operates a Cognia-accredited high school program on campus, ensuring students continue making academic progress toward graduation during their stay. Credits are transferable and students stay on track for their diploma.

How long does a typical stay at Telos last?

Length of stay varies based on each student’s clinical needs and progress. Most students are enrolled for 9 to 18 months. Our clinical team conducts ongoing assessments and works closely with families to determine the appropriate timeline for transition.

How do I know if my teen needs residential treatment?

If your teen has been in outpatient therapy and is still struggling, if their behavior is putting themselves or others at risk, or if daily life at home has become unmanageable, a higher level of care may be appropriate. Telos offers a free consultation with our admissions team to help families determine whether residential treatment is the right fit.

Does Telos accept insurance?

Telos works with many insurance providers and our admissions team can help verify your benefits. We encourage families to contact us directly to discuss coverage options, financing, and what to expect financially.

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